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Can Blockland (dedicated) even start up on my computer?

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Altiris:

EDIT: Sadly I don't know how to fix your problem with the actual Blockland program loading up, I think maybe its the processor also but I am not sure.

TheBlackParrot:


--- Quote from: Altiris on March 28, 2013, 08:54:20 PM ---I HAVE A SOLUTION FOR YOU, BEHOLD MY ULTIMATE GUIDE (THANKS TO YAYFUN) ON HOW TO RUN A BL DEDICATED SERVER ON LINUX.
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that turtorial is terrible. You have so many unneeded steps.
In case I never mentioned it, I'm an Arch user, too, so it's a little different for me.

The Portable App version would've been better to use as well, as it keeps everything within one folder. Or you could just add the "profilePath ." argument.

Altiris:


--- Quote from: TheBlackParrot on March 28, 2013, 09:04:05 PM ---i-
that turtorial is terrible. You have so many unneeded steps.
In case I never mentioned it, I'm an Arch user, too, so it's a little different for me.

The Portable App version would've been better to use as well, as it keeps everything within one folder. Or you could just add the "profilePath ." argument.

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What steps do I have that are unneeded? The guide is for "beginners" so I did everything step by step so nobody would run into problems. You're welcome for trying to help you. The method I am doing keeps everything in one folder also. If you've tried this already and still doesn't idk, if you havent you should.

Whats the profile path argument? /home/USER/blocklandfolder?

Greek2me:

Sorry TBP, but I have no idea.

Altiris:

Also, I am not sure what desktop environment Arch Linux uses (it seems like LXDE) but if its not you should try the Lubuntu distro which is basically Ubuntu but rather than using Unity, it uses LXDE which is super light and a good choice for old computers.

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